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Alien Registration- Perreault, Olivine M. (Sanford, York County)
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Measurement of atomic diffraction phases induced by material gratings
Atom-surface interactions can significantly modify the intensity and phase of
atom de Broglie waves diffracted by a silicon nitride grating. This affects the
operation of a material grating as a coherent beam splitter. The phase shift
induced by diffraction is measured by comparing the relative phases of serveral
interfering paths in a Mach-Zehnder Na atom interferometer formed by three
material gratings. The values of the diffraction phases are consistent with a
simple model which includes a van der Waals atom-surface interaction between
the Na atoms and the silicon nitride grating bars.Comment: 4 pages, 5 figures, submitted to PR
La décroissance de la population du Québec : Si on peut la prévoir, peut-on la prévenir?
La fécondité du Québec est la plus faible parmi toutes les provinces canadiennes, et selon toute vraisemblance la population du Québec s’achemine vers la décroissance. Dans cet article, les auteurs tentent d’expliciter certains des scénarios possibles qui pourraient empêcher cette décroissance. Dans un premier temps, ils présentent brièvement les tendances actuelles et précisent les hypothèses retenues pour la simulation. Puis, ils examinent les résultats en situant la décroissance dans le temps et en définissant l’ordre de grandeur de la population maximale. Et finalement, ils présentent certains des scénarios de rechange qui pourraient empêcher la décroissance.Quebec's fertility is the lowest in Canada, and it is most likely that its population is heading for a decline. In this paper, the authors try to make explicit some of the scenarios which could prevent this decline. They first briefly present the current trends and specify the assumptions used in the simulation. Then, they analyse the results by investigating the onset of the decline and the maximum size of the population. And finally, they present some of the replacement scenarios which may prevent the decline.La fecundidad del Québec es la más baja entre todas las provincias canadienses y evidentemente va hacía un decrecimiento. En este artículo, los autores tratan de explicar algunos escenarios posibles para imperdirlo. Presentan brevemente en primer lugar las tendencias actuales e indican las hipótesis retenidos para la simulación. Examinan luego los resultados ubicando el decrecimiento en el tiempo y definiendo la magnitud de la despoblación máxima. Finalmente, presentan algunos escenarios de recambio que podrían impedir dicho decrecimiento
Power conversion architecture for grid interface at high switching frequency
This paper presents a new power conversion architecture for single-phase grid interface. The proposed architecture is suitable for realizing miniaturized ac-dc converters operating at high frequencies (HF, above 3 MHz) and high power factor, without the need for electrolytic capacitors. It comprises of a line-frequency rectifier, a stack of capacitors, a set of regulating converters, and a power combining converter (or set of power combining converters). The regulating converters have inputs connected to capacitors on the capacitor stack, and provide regulated outputs while also achieving high power factor, with twice-line-frequency energy buffered on the capacitor stack. The power combining converter combines power from the individual regulated outputs to a single output, and may also provide isolation. While this architecture can be utilized with a variety of circuit topologies, it is especially suited for systems operating at HF (above 3 MHz), and we introduce circuit implementations that enable efficient operation in this range. The proposed approach is demonstrated for an LED driver operating from 120 V[subscript ac], and supplying a 35 V, 30 W output. The prototype converter operates at a (variable) switching frequency of 5-10 MHz and an efficiency of > 93%. The converter achieves a displacement power density of 130 W/in[superscript 3], while providing a 0.89 power factor, without the use of electrolytic capacitors
Factors influencing interprofessional practices of physiotherapists working in private settings with people with low back pain: a qualitative study
Purpose: Collaboration and interprofessional practices are
highly valued in health systems everywhere, partly based on
the rationale that they improve outcomes of care for people
with complex health problems, such as low back pain.
Research in the area of low back pain also supports the
involvement of different health professionals in the interventions
for people who present this condition. The aim of this
studywas to identify factors influencing the interprofessional
practices of physiotherapists working in private settings with
people with low back pain.
Relevance: Physiotherapists, like other health professionals,
are encouraged to engage in interprofessional practices in
their dailywork. However, to date, very little is known of their
interprofessional practices, especially in private settings.
Understanding physiotherapists' interprofessional practices
and their influencing factors will notably advance knowledge
relating to the organisation of physiotherapy services
for people with low back pain.
Participants: Participants in this study were 13 physiotherapists
including 10 women and 3 men, having between 3
and 22 years of professional experience, and working in one
of 10 regions of the Province of Quebec (Canada). In order
to obtain maximal variation in the perspectives, participants
were selected using a recruitment matrix including three criteria:
duration of professional experience, work location, and
physical proximity with other professionals.
Methods: Thiswas a descriptive qualitative study using faceto-
face semi-structured interviews as the main method of data
collection. An interview guide was developed based on an
evidence-derived frame of reference. Each interview lasted
between 55 and 95 minutes and was transcribed verbatim.
Analysis: Qualitative analyses took the form of content
analysis, encompassing data coding and general thematic
regrouping. NVivo version 8 was used to assist data organisation
and analysis.
Results: Multiple factors influencing the interprofessional
practices of physiotherapists were identified. The main factors
include the consulting person's health condition, the
extent of knowledge on health professionals' roles and fields
of practice, the proximity and availability of professional
resources, as well as daily work schedules.
Conclusions: Our findings highlight the influence of multiple
factors on physiotherapists' interprofessional practices,
including professional practice and organisational issues.
However, further research on the interprofessional practices
of physiotherapists is still required. Research priorities targeting
the views of other health professionals, as well as
those of services users, would enhance our comprehension
of interprofessional practices of physiotherapists.
Implications: This study provides new insights that improve
our understanding of the interprofessional practices of physiotherapists
working in private settings with people with
low back pain, more specifically on the factors influencing
these practices. Based on our findings, implementing changes
such as improving current and future health professionals'
knowledge of the fields and roles of other health professionals
through training may contribute to positively influencing
interprofessional practices.
Keywords: Interprofessional practices; Private practice; Low
back pain
Funding acknowledgements: This research was supported
in part by a B.E. Schnurr Memorial Fund Research Grant
administered by the Physiotherapy Foundation of Canada, as
well as from a clinical research partnership in physiotherapy
between the Quebec Rehabilitation Research Network
(REPAR) and the Ordre professionnel de la physiothérapie
du Québec (OPPQ). KP received doctoral-level scholarships
from the Canadian Institutes of Health Research (CIHR) and
the Institut de recherche Robert-Sauvé en santé et en sécurité
du travail (IRSST). CE Dionne is a FRSQ senior Research
Scholar.
Ethics approval: This project was approved by the ethics
research committee of the Institut de réadaptation en
déficience physique de Québec
Design Methodology for a Very High Frequency Resonant Boost Converter
This paper introduces a design methodology for a resonant boost converter topology that is suitable for operation at very high frequencies. The topology we examine features a low parts count and fast transient response, but suffers from higher device stresses compared to other topologies that use a larger number of passive components. A numerical design procedure is developed for this topology that does not rely on time-domain simulation sweeps across parameters. This allows the optimal converter design to be found for a particular main semiconductor switch. If an integrated power process is used where the designer has control over layout of the semiconductor switch, the optimal combination of converter design and semiconductor layout can be found. To validate the proposed converter topology and design approach, a 75-MHz prototype converter is designed and experimentally demonstrated. The performance of the prototype closely matches that predicted by the design procedure, and the converter achieves good efficiency over a wide input voltage range
Internalizing emotions: Self-determination as an antecedent of emotional intelligence
AbstractAn extensive body of literature indicates that people differ in the extent to which they attend to, process, and regulate emotions. The present research sought to build on this knowledge by examining whether general self-determination (GSD) could account for individual variation in emotional intelligence (EI) and psychological well-being (PWB). A simple and multiple mediation model using bootstrap analyses tested these relationships in a sample of students (Study 1, N=283) and workers (Study 2, N=265). Results supported the hypothesized mediating role of EI in the relationship between GSD and PWB across both studies. When the inter-related facets of EI were considerately separately, indirect effects emerged for mood regulation/optimism and social skills across both studies as well as for utilization of emotions, albeit negatively, in Study 2. Our findings support and extend past work on the antecedents of EI and have important implications for human functioning across a variety of settings
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